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Alexandra 3 p.m.; I-lazclbrodk -7 p.111 VICTORIA CROSS-Preaching rer- vlcc n‘. Victoria Cress Sunday, 26th at 3 o'clock. C. E. Armstrong, Preach-- er. POLICE COURT-At the. Police Court yesterday morning two cases of unlawful possession cf lirtoxicot- lug liquor wcre adjourned till 10-day. WILL- BUY LIVE POULTRY - Clzrrk Bros. Mt. live pou‘try on \'Vedncsday. _Oct0b:r 29th. Must have empty crops. 7915-10-25 ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Milton. Sunday, Oct. 26th: Sunday School; 10 a. m.. Morning service. 11 a. m., Evening service. 7.30 p. m. Preacher. at bcth services. Rev. G. Whstbrook. LfTJ-I. Grand Circuit (By W. ll. (inclicr) The returns for 1930 show that a number of worlds records were rc- duced on both the mile and half- inlle tracks. Six names were IHICITIZI to the two minute -list. tirrcc of chem being trotters and three paccrs. At Syracuse during the New York Stale Fair the five _vc:1r old horse Scotland reduced his record to 1.507.. ,'I'hls performance gave his dam three representatives in first select circle. hcr others being Rose Scott 1.59% and the pacer Iligliland Scott which was driven to a record of 1.50% at Goshcn in 1929 by Mrs. E. Roland Hnrriman. _ . Both"cf the other trotters made tl-rcinrccprds Al: Lexington In the flrstbcat of the Kentucky Futurity, Hunovccs Bertha. won in two “inu- ics. This mark stood untl October 6. when in a trip against time this marvellous filly broke the lie bctrvecn Mr. McElwyui and Spencer by reduc- ing the w0rld‘s record for three your old trottcr to 1.59%. TIYS lime M‘ , each quarter in this mile vsus 31, 20'). 2911-. 29H. The last tlrrce quarters were trotted at‘ the rate 001.58 for a mile. When n 11ers: can ._t:'oi. four quarters that average‘ 29 seconds thcrc will be n new world's record of 1.56. ‘The day that Hanovcfs Bertha made the new three year old record was nl=o made memorable by her four ycnr olrl sister Miss Bertha Han- over reducing her race record of 2.03 to two minutes. The fractional time for her mile was 307i. 30. 29%. 20E». These two mares nrc sisters of Charlotte Hanover, which won 1n 12.04 nt Syracuse and was only beaten n. proverbial eyelash by Protector in 2.03 at Lexington. These three filles are by Peter Volo out of Miss Bertha Dillon by Dillon Axworthy. They are also the most remarkable group cf young trottcrs that were ever pro- duced hy a more. May E. Grattan was the first pacer to step into the two minute list in 1930. No effort was made to give l-ur a fast record. She was out for the money and won it. ’ After landing the $10,000 events at Avon and Windsor. May E. Grattan was shipped to Cleveland where she won tn 2.01. The next stop was at Kalamazoo where after losing the first heat of the $25,000 pace to Culu- met Adam in 2011i and the second _ ogourcrs nrrrrr ' v . IRON _ rrtnonnrrorns r/ HIHORIHOIDS OI! FILES ACENTURY HA5 BEEN RECDGNIZID ASTHE BTANDARDTIIIATHII: "~»—- i MURRAY RIVER Baptist Church. Preaching, Murray River Baptlsti Church Sunday evening, 26th at 7 - p. m. C. E. Armstrong. Preacher Rev. C. J. st. Clair Jeans. Stewart, will buy - a . rnrculu-QTTP-Toun quasar/o i’ .. attacks l l i _ . A c» 05w veamv to Enoch Guy ln 2.02‘ 2.0l'L- and 2021i, Al; Toledo the following week May E. Grattan won again 1n 2.01. Then after sklrmishlilg around the Ohio . she won in to her wore at Inxlngton. Calumet Bush won four of the two year old events before he 10st form. He is a fast colt and is very apt to be an important factor in the futuri- tes next year. 'I‘be Royal Lady started at almost all of the Grand Circuit meetings. - Shc won at Toledo in 2.031%. at Kal- . emazoo in 2.02%. at Go'hen In 2.03. ' and was timed separately better than two minutes at Lexington. Ovelrno Lad was also a busy pacer. He won in 2.0512 at Toledo and tn 2.02 and' 2.03M- at Lexington. ‘ I-Iollyrood Hnrrod until he met with a slight accident in the $10,000 trot at Syracuse was rated as one of the leading stake horses. He scored at Cleveland ln 2.08, at Kalamazoo in 2.04%, and at Toledo in 2.021;. At Hartford. Hoilyrood Chief defeated him 1n the Charter Oak Purse but he was back again on the firing line at Goslien where he won in 2.02%. Hc also won from a standing start at Syracuse in 2.07. Both Chestnut Burr and Cold Cash half-mile tracks for three weeks. she‘ took the uicrd at Springfield durng the Illinois State Fair and won in 1.50M. May E. Grnttan swung Into the Grand Circuit the next week at Goshcn. Sh: won again and cut her record to 1.59‘; in a third lrcat. The last quartn" of this mile was paced in 22%. After bcinr; defeated by’ Harry D. in tl1~ $10,000. Handicap at Syr half-mile track where she started off in thc king row at Reading by re- rlurirg the two law: cours: record far racing ntarcs hold by Grace Dlrcct to 2.01‘). Kinney Direct paced In 1.50 in the second heat of a race at Lexington. Harry D. fcrccd him out. aft-er win- ning a hoot from him lri 2.00%. During the Lexington meeting Wi- clozv Gratlan also swung into the fast list by pacing a mile in two nrlnutes. Th1". remarkable mare has been hov- crirwg: on the e-lgc of this group for t-hrcc scarcrzs. In 1928 at Syracus in the second heal. of the 310.000 pace she was timed separately ln 1.50%. This year at Goshen she won a spec- ial frcm Winnipeg in 2.00%. While the twa minute performers displayed the extreme speed in the Grand Circuit in 1930 there were a number. of other horses that maclc remarkable flights in the races. In this group Guy Fletcher and Hol'y- rood Chief tapped tlre lot. each with a _:nilc in 2.01 Guy Flctchrr made his record in the third heat of the only race 1n which he cvcr started over a mile tracic. On the ctltcr hand. Hollyrood Chief was taken from tire two lap courses because he could not. make the turns. I-Ic won thc Charter Oak Purse at Hartford ns well as the Walnut llall Cup and 'I‘ransylvan'a at Lcr-zingisu. Guy Fletcher is by Guy Axworthy out of Hilda Fletcher by Peter the Great. In fl-follyrood Chief the com- bination of blood llncs are reversed as he is by Fctcr Volo out of Holly- rcod Daisy by Guy Axwortlry. Both cf tlrcm are fine individuals. The following nrc the loading race wlnncrr in the 1030 Grand Circuit- Star lritawulr . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 7 llclcn llmlu\'ri' Chestnut Burr .. Cold Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Galloway flatly-rood Chief .. llaunvcifls Eartha . 6 Eraricii llcir . . . . .. . 5 Charlotte Hanover . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Calumet Bush .. 4 Foster Dillon 4 Mav E. Grattan . 4 Th" Rnjrai lazirly .. . 4 Ovclmo Lad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Ilnliyrcocl Harrod 4 Iiimxcy Direct . . . . .. 3 . 3 . 3 3 3 3 3 Guy Britten . . . . .. Job Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Star Etnwah won nt Toledo in 202-11, Cleveland in 2.03M, and at Kalamazoo in 2.02M. He also won the last time cut at. Lexington. Ilunovcrs Bertha ives. the star of this year's Grand Clrcu t. She won all cf her engagements. including the Hnmbictonian Stake and Kentucky Futurity. Slic was also the leading money winner for the year, her total amounting to $60,087.90. This does not include the amounts avrnrdcd the Hanover Shoe Farms for nominating her dam in the futurlttes. Braden Heir won all of his races in the first loop of the Grand Clr- cuit and scored his fifth victory at Indianapolis. Charlotte Hanover won at Cleveland and Syracuse where shc trotted in 2.04 and added two events UP: earl-ran swung in from the half-mile tracks. The two year old won at Cleveland. Hartford and Goshcn. while Cold Cash took the big end of the purse at Hartford. Goshen and Lexington where he won in 2.02, Bob Gassoway won In 2.03%- at Cleveland and tn 2.04% at Syracuse. Guy Britten gathered in the thrc" year old pacing events at Hartford. Gcshen where he paced in 2.04. and; Syracuse. He also won a heat in 202-‘ from Cold Cash at; Lexington. i The following are the leading driv- ers in the 1930 Grand Crcult. Fulin 19 Stokes .. _ 1g Berry 19 k Parshall . . . . l5 l Fleming. Vic . 11 , Brcitenflcld a ‘ Childs 5 Rodman . 5 i Pitman Daniels .. Ray ‘Thomas Parker . . Mulroney .. . White Dickerson . uwuooumn-u-h-A Pa‘in won seven races at. the In- diflnémons meeting and three at Cleveland and Lexington. He is tied with Stokes who won eight events it Ciel/Bland. four at Hartford. and three at Toledo where he landed Hvllyrood I-Iarrod in 2.021..’ and Ath- lone Guy irr 2.0311, All of Berry's winners were frcm the Hanover Shoe Farm. two of which have been referred to, His oth- er leaders were Helen Hanover. Fos- ter Dillon. and Miss Bertha Hanover. He won five races at; Cleveland. four at Syracuse. and three at Kalamazoo. Also on account of an injury ire 113d but two winners at Lexington where Childs and Egan substituted for him and won four races with horses from his stable. Parshall won four races at the first Toledo meeting and four at Cleve- land. He also landed three races at the second Toledo meeting and three “I? Illdii-IIHDOIIS, whore he put over Lckallty tn the Horseman Futurity, vc Fleming's leaders were The Royal Lady, Darkey Hal. and the three year old Bfllding Captain Andy with which bc won at Goshen in 2.03%’. Breltenfield had three winners at Hartford and Goshen. and Childs three at Cleveland. Brandon's Heir was Rodmarrs leader and Pitman won with Nora Scott and Patch Dir- cct as well as May E. Grattan. Daniels led with thc Calumet Farm 00115. Calumet Annette scoring in 2.04 and Calumet Brownie in 205-"1. Guy Britten was Nat Ray's best pupil. Henry Thomas was at the first three Grand Circuit meetings wltirHolly- rood Jenny. Goldwood and Hollyrood Hunter. Kinney Direct proved the star in runners GIMIII YGNIO YAILITI; DIIIIITIC Ill LAIIYIVI mot; Treatment which h DNIrou of the 4 ‘r ust . right. Rosebud is specially made for such keen judges of pipe tobacco as the’ men of the Maritimes. It has everything that these exacting smokers demand. w; ‘The {big package 15C -—and in lfi-Ib. vacuum tins \ \\ \ \ t \ ( _\\\_ w.‘ . _ filth‘? .\\\“*<~:s“~ _ \ \ K For an enjoyable hour listen to the Joycasters coast to coast hook-up over stations CFNB, CFBO. CHNS and CFCY every Monday night between 11 and 12 P.M_ “v Parker's stable. Egan wen ihrc: fiartford u: 1'1 lYl-ri" events for the Hanover Shoe Farm at Goshcn vrit‘r Happy the Great and “p035 he can“; through with Stel- Lcxlngton after he scored with his Prnce W. He also landed the $10.00!] m; ,5; 1; g1; 1-100“ m 2,041,’, namesake at Ind auapoiis in 2.0§'i., p1co at Syracuse with Herr? D. 331m 1,, 1195,35 won three stoka Hollyrood Chief was the lander liar; White won v: ‘r Bob (. . “Li, Iiflllyfggd rrayrgd, his tastes Lcese. He also won at Goshcrr with y Scctand and lilcllvalrx. and Di i m‘, bghim] mm being M, Ggghgn Myra Guy 1n 206M. Byroarls fuuruvith Cir-av Brewer. Anna Eradfc 1- Aigfjahgn qiogflwg events with races iavcrc wun ivith Ovclrun Lad} Boy and llcllyrszid Czrlir. n“ Adam and One with mo“ Corporal Lee won two of the foilruinrucd F-corcd in tltc "Cm sun-gun had thregwin. credited to Harry Bvu . Lo agtan in 2.02 . 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